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Physics, 12.02.2020 03:31 allytrujillo20oy0dib

Two different conducting objects, initially separated, are connected by a conducting wire. When the wire is removed, can you conclude that the two objects: (a) carry the same net charge; (b) are at the same potential; (c) have the same charge and the same potential; or (d) have neither the same charge nor potential? Explain.

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